verse one
i can see the look in your eyes
of that fateful siku july
that i told wewe the truth
about you
wewe denied every lie
that i had to say that day
but i promise you
that wewe are my baby
remember words that are spoken
have been wisely choosen
but i cant seem to shake
wewe out of this state
chorus
this is how its suppose to be
this is your destiny
i cant remember one time
when wewe werent with me
(sorry this is all i cant think of, does anyone have any ideas on how to finish this? It is official, i am not good at songwriting)
i can see the look in your eyes
of that fateful siku july
that i told wewe the truth
about you
wewe denied every lie
that i had to say that day
but i promise you
that wewe are my baby
remember words that are spoken
have been wisely choosen
but i cant seem to shake
wewe out of this state
chorus
this is how its suppose to be
this is your destiny
i cant remember one time
when wewe werent with me
(sorry this is all i cant think of, does anyone have any ideas on how to finish this? It is official, i am not good at songwriting)
Again I own absolutely nothing, and I do hope wewe smile laugh and get inspired because those are just wonderful feelings and it's the purpose of all of this.
Enjoy!
I have twenty pairs of X-His from the Converse store inayofuata door, all pink. Okay, okay, see? I'm not normal. And that's not the end of it.
I have thirty T-shirts that say kondoo Wanyonya damu Rock on them. Yeah, I upendo the horror movie "Sheep Vampires." It's filled with kondoo that get tortured and wake up at midnight only to turn into kondoo Wanyonya damu that suck the blood out of their shepherds. It's rated R, but my parents never notice. I bet they don't even know there's a rating system. Lucky for me.
So, this morning, I woke up, when my glass of koki left from an mwaka zamani shimmered. A misty face appeared.
"Jonas...come here to me...or wewe shall suffer the consequences...like your precious ancestors," the woman screamed.
Was it my imagination...or did I get sucked into my glass of Coke?